Albert Camus Quotes
There Is No Ideal Freedom That Will Someday Be Given Us All At Once, As A Pension Comes At The End Of One's Life. There Are Liberties To Be Won Painfully, One By One, And Those We Still Have Are Stages - Most Certainly Inadequate, But Stages Nevertheless - On The Way To Total Liberation. If We Agree To Suppress Them, We Do Not Progress Nonetheless. On The Contrary, We Retreat, We Go Backward, And Someday We Shall Have To Retrace Our Steps Along That Road, But That New Effort Will Once More Be Made In The Sweat And Blood Of Men. No,
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